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Pretty Pictures (1)
Its normal for the different salts to have different colours. Copper (II) acetate is also different, ...
2-6-2011 at 09:22
by: DJF90
90 - 99% nitric acid using dichloromethane
I seem to recall mention that this author is a little "unreliable"..?
1-6-2011 at 02:46
by: DJF90
Simple Ideas in Organic
He was being sarcastic (to a degree), and referring to your intended purchase of glassware.
31-5-2011 at 19:45
by: DJF90
The short questions thread (3)
[rquote=211478&tid=14239&author=Picric-A]After atempting to reduce 1,3-dinitrobenzene with N ...
30-5-2011 at 17:24
by: DJF90
Pretty Pictures (1)
If you place the cursor over the image then it tells you...
28-5-2011 at 08:52
by: DJF90
Thinking about sulphur crystals, and other crystals
Woelen has a nice easy preparation of sulfur crystals on his website.
27-5-2011 at 06:05
by: DJF90
Safety Tips for n00bs/kw3ls
Face shield should be worn when working with reduced pressures. Whether you wear one or not depends ...
27-5-2011 at 04:20
by: DJF90
Reducing aliphatic nitro compounds to amines
Thanks for the clarity, makes much more sense after breifly revising the mechanisms involved.
26-5-2011 at 12:45
by: DJF90
Pretty Pictures (1)
[rquote=210992&tid=14644&author=blogfast25]
AlCl3 cannot be isolated as a hydrate.[/rquote] ...
26-5-2011 at 12:22
by: DJF90
Misconceptions in the Laboratory
As an interested student at school I routinely hung around at the end of class to ask my chemistry t ...
24-5-2011 at 09:39
by: DJF90
Reducing aliphatic nitro compounds to amines
Can you therefore explain why an aldol condensation is not called a Knoevenagel reaction..?

I ca ...
24-5-2011 at 08:31
by: DJF90
Reducing aliphatic nitro compounds to amines
postart - The Henry reaction is a condensation (c.f. Aldol, but where the nucleophilic component is ...
24-5-2011 at 07:24
by: DJF90
Reactions of disulfides to aid in their removal
Yes indeed. It kinda makes sense the way that Bromic suggests, but I'd highly doubt the reversibilit ...
23-5-2011 at 12:50
by: DJF90
Reactions of disulfides to aid in their removal
Sorry guys, hop back a second. Whats the chemistry behind this suggestion? Do chloroformates form an ...
21-5-2011 at 08:56
by: DJF90
Reactions of disulfides to aid in their removal
What other ideas have you had Bromic? I would have thought carrying out the reaction under Argon wou ...
20-5-2011 at 07:53
by: DJF90
Reducing aliphatic nitro compounds to amines
[quote]Do you know which isomer is the [b]best[/b] one ?[/quote]

I fear this thread is decending ...
20-5-2011 at 04:19
by: DJF90
Reactions of disulfides to aid in their removal
Its a chloroformate Jor, it doesnt work like that. Practically anything nucleophilic you put in ther ...
20-5-2011 at 02:52
by: DJF90
Nitric Acid
Nope, not touching that one with a 20ft barge pole...
19-5-2011 at 11:51
by: DJF90
Nitric Acid
Because you need aluminium amalgam for what kind of reduction I wonder? You seem so clueless about w ...
19-5-2011 at 11:29
by: DJF90
Nitric Acid
Yea course you do. I suggest you give up before you end up poisoning either yourself or others. How ...
19-5-2011 at 11:04
by: DJF90
condensation reaction with cinnamaldehyde
Well I'm not sure I'd want to taste it. Something you could do is check the pH (dissolve a small amo ...
18-5-2011 at 18:29
by: DJF90
condensation reaction with cinnamaldehyde
I was thinking perhaps you got a Canizzaro reaction occuring.
18-5-2011 at 18:04
by: DJF90
condensation reaction with cinnamaldehyde
Did you try a control experiment using just the cinnamaldehyde and the NaOH..?
18-5-2011 at 17:25
by: DJF90
Organometallic Chemistry Ideas?
[rquote=210108&tid=16289&author=spong][rquote=209994&tid=16289&author=DJF90]The issu ...
18-5-2011 at 17:23
by: DJF90
Oxidation of leaf alcohol?
@ItalianChemist: Two things suggest you have no idea what you're talking about - the first is that p ...
18-5-2011 at 13:31
by: DJF90
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